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We exploit the randomness generated by a seat allocation mechanism utilized in Parliamentary elections that determines … elected MPs are more likely to switch parties after an election if they faced electoral uncertainty and experienced a narrowly …-won victory. The tendency to switch parties goes up as it becomes more lucrative to hold the post of MP. The impact of election …
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parliamentary candidates' use of mass and social media during the 2017 election, we find clear support for this prediction. As their …
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We exploit the randomness generated by a seat allocation mechanism utilized in Parliamentary elections that determines … elected MPs are more likely to switch parties after an election if they faced electoral uncertainty and experienced a narrowly …-won victory. The tendency to switch parties goes up as it becomes more lucrative to hold the post of MP. The impact of election …
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We exploit the randomness generated by a seat allocation mechanism utilized in Parliamentary elections that determines … elected MPs are more likely to switch parties after an election if they faced electoral uncertainty and experienced a narrowly …-won victory. The tendency to switch parties goes up as it becomes more lucrative to hold the post of MP. The impact of election …
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optimal electorate given the allocation of information. In special cases of this framework, the problem can be viewed as the … choice of an electorate from a set of individuals that communicate with each other via a social network before the election …
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